It was announced today that the 2014 Slam Dunk Contest participants will include Paul George, Damian Lillard, John Wall, and defending champion Terrence Ross, according to ESPN. Ben McLemore and Harrison Barnes are mentioned as the two others who are expected to round out the six-man field.

The point of this post isn’t to pontificate about who’s the best dunker. That’s a matter of personal aesthetic preference: The dunk, like other special types of basketball shots, is more an art than a science.

That said, it’s fun to see what each participant has in his arsenal – and then to watch the contest to see if they have anything new up their sleeves.

Without further ado, here’s a video compilation of each participant. Enjoy.

John Wall – Wizards – 6’4” point guard

Wall is my personal favorite. It’s easy to root for the little guys in these competitions, but I like the way he dunks with his left hand. And it cannot be denied that the dude has a flair for the dramatic, albeit a somewhat quiet one.

That only adds to the intrigue.

Damian Lillard – Blazers – 6′ 3″ point guard

Of the group listed above, Lillard was the surprise selection. I’ve never thought of him as a supreme skywalker. But Dame can dunk, as the video attests – he has a little bit of Stevie Franchise flair. (Eds. Note: Before Francis went whack on crack, of course.)

I’d rate Lillard as a dark horse in this year’s competition. But that only makes him more interesting.

Paul George – Pacers – 6′ 8″ small forward

George is the best player participating in this year’s contest. Not only can he defend like Scottie Pippen, but he can dunk like, well – he’s a really damn good dunker. His style sort of reminds of Kenny “Sky” Walker from way back when. I won’t be surprised if George claims the title from last year’s winner, Terrence Ross.